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10176. Gerard LaBossiere collection
6, 2009.
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10177. Postage stamp
6 Reichmarks, issued by the Postal Office of the Third Reich, with a side profile of Adolph Hitler
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10178. Postage stamp
6 Schillings, issued by the Postal Office of Austria, commemorating the Thirtieth Anniversary of
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10179. Postage stamp
overall: Height: 2.560 inches (6.502 cm) | Width: 0.980 inches (2.489 cm)
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10180. Postage stamp
6 + 3 Francs, issued by the Postal Office of Belgium, to publicize the World Refugee Year of July 1
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10181. Oral history interview with Frank "Paco" Harding
Memorial Museum on April 6, 2017.
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10182. Hainewalde
Verordnung zur Änderung der Sechsten Verordnung zur Durchführung des Bundesntschädigungsgesetzes (3. ÄndV-6
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10183. Lachwa
executioners.6 All these men were part of the Sipo outpost in Pinsk. Support was given by the 2nd
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10184. Oradour-sur-Glane
especially following the Allied landings on the Normandy coast on June 6, 1944
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10185. Nuremberg Race Laws
one year and a fine, or with one or the other of these penalties. Article 6
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10186. First Letter to All Judges
All Judges-Announcement of the Reich Minister of Justice-Nr. 1 6 Translated from Letter to All
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10187. Danish civilians celebrate their liberation. Original Caption: "Liberation of Denmark.
when they flew into liberated Denmark and landed beside the little town of Tonder. 6.5.45" This photo
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10188. Lackenbach (Roma internment and transit camp)
inside the camp.6 At the beginning these tasks consisted of outfitting and maintenance of the
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10189. Nazi Party Platform
only as guests and must be subject to laws for aliens. 6. The right to vote on the State
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10190. Letter home from an American soldier about the end of World War II in Europe
War II in Europe. In the letter, dated May 6, 1945, and typed on 104th Division letterhead, Sichel
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10191. The Syrets Labor Education Camp
. The Red Army retook Kyiv on November 6, 1943. Soon after, Soviet authorities conducted investigations
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10192. D-Day
On June 6, 1944, under the code name Operation “Overlord,” US
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10193. Oranienburg
because of its location in the town, the camp proved to be a “transparent concentration camp.”6
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10194. American Foreign and War Correspondents
’s notebooks and expelled him from the country on December 6, 1941, the last American journalist to leave
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10195. Polish hostages arrested during the "pacification" of Bydgoszcz
local intelligentsia and clergy, were shot and over 1,000 more incarcerated between September 6 and 11
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10196. David J. Selznik
a peddler. At age 6, David was sent to Ukmerge, a town known to Jews by its Russian name, Vilkomir
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10197. Renate Guttmann
park. In March 1939 the German army occupied Prague. 1940-45: Just before Renate turned 6, her
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10198. Jan-Peter Pfeffer
May 1940. Despite the German occupation, 6-year-old Jan-Peter did not feel much change in his day-to
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10199. Smiljka Ljoljic Visnjevac
bombing attack on Belgrade on Palm Sunday, April 6, 1941. Six days later, German troops occupied the city
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10200. 우크라이나 전방의 소련 전쟁 포로 대열.
우크라이나 전방의 소련 전쟁 포로 대열. 소련, 크라쿠프, 1942년 6월 18일.